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The next rising talent in the bass music community has finally made his way to the Buygore Records ​team with in their upcoming three-track venture. Following his recent single “Ryu” off the March 2018 Fresh Blood Vol. 4 compilation via the Buygore imprint Fresh Blood​, the Colorado-based DJ/producer has built a name for himself by the epithet Stabby, as he recently dropped his latest Blade EP.

Solidifying his structural approach in music production, Stabby’s ‘Blade’ EP, this bodywork of bass music highlights melodic preludes, synth-laden
essentials, and slamming basslines from start to finish. Kicking off with “First Duel”, Stabby wastes no time and delivers an extreme dose of razor-sharp, deafening bass and drumwork. Leading into “Musket”, the ‘Blade’ EP takes a dive into the choppy climax with ravenous rhythms and punchy beats. Last but not least on the epic concluding track “Permadeath”, Stabby enlists the aid of Harvey Thompson as the only featured collaboration, a
UK-based dubstep producer under the moniker Chime ​who has recently burst into the bass music community. Set to be released on May 4th, Buygore Records is excited to welcome a new face to the family.

Known best for his deep and primal percussion, “stabby” basslines, and ever-evolving, razor sharp sound, rising British producer Dean Cawley (also known as Stabby) has been making colossal moves during his short time in the limelight.

Since commencing his journey through the fibers of electronic music five years ago at the impressively young age of 17, Stabby has employed his lifelong love of rock music alongside a vast array of other genres to concoct a distinct musical style. Boasting a perfect blend of head-bobbing grooves and potent sounds that fuse the most personally inspiring and deeply
engaging elements from blues, synth-pop and post-hardcore, Stabby’s music constantly aims to create an entirely unique, jarring and bass heavy experience that is equally visceral and unforgettable.

Originating back in 2014, the Fresh Blood ​imprint behind the Buygore
Records ​team has risen to prominence over the past few years. The electronic music hub, lead by one of dance music greatests Borgore​, ​is getting ready for a major milestone as we countdown to the 100th release. With a very special 100-minute mix by the label head himself, Asaf Borger.

The 100-minute mix from Borgore comprises some of the most
successful Fresh Blood releases as well as some of Borgore’s personal
favorites. Fresh Blood 100 is a small representation of the dynamic
collection of electronic artists the imprint has added to their eclectic roster; with hand-picked selections ranging from Fresh Blood Vol. 2 all the way through to the most recent compilation, the Fresh Blood 100 Mix highlights the stylistic evolution of the imprint and illustrates a vivid journey from the very beginning to what the sub-label plans on accomplishing next. Out on April 30th, Borgore’s special 100-minute mix will mark the 100th release milestone of the imprint Fresh Blood.

Returning to the Buygore Records sub label Fresh Blood​ comes a familiar face from the 2017 Fresh Blood Vol. 2 compilation widely known as YDG​. Fully loaded with heavy vibrations, a hard industrial feel, and intricate sound designs, YDG’s latest musical effort “Warlords” melds the auditory with the visual. While straying away from his debut Fresh Blood release
“1234”, YDG’s new single illustrates his adeptness in producing a boundless range of sounds.

Hooking listeners with a horrific, piercing ringing, “Warlords” is a
culmination of bass heavy elements spliced together for a well-crafted
masterpiece. What sounds like violent basslines rotating on an axel helps sustain the aggressive energy level throughout the track. Oscillating builds and arpeggiated synths dive into an eerie interlude, yielding a suspenseful sensation as listeners prepare for the explosive conclusion. Possessing a powerful electronic feel, YDG’s “Warlords” displays the jagged edge of experimental bass music, coming to the Fresh Blood imprint on April 17th.

The next Buygore installment introduces a widely-acclaimed face in the realm of freeform bass music. Say hello to Zeke Beats, a heavy weight in experimental sound design hailing from the land down under. The Australian music producer and DJ makes his Buygore Records debut with his new four-track ‘Devastate’ EP, set to be released February 9th, is a testament to his multi-layered, signature style sound design.

This four-track venture calls attention to Zeke Beats attention to detail, taking a formulaic approach to his intricate, experimental production skillset. ‘Devastate’ boasts a dramatic soundscape, featuring low-leveled basslines and high-pitched kicks that come together for a clean, contemporary edge. The EP kicks into high gear with the title track as the preface to the project. Priming listeners for a sonic journey, “Devastate” possesses a darker and harder electronic feel. Enlisting fellow Australian bass music maestro Blanke​, the progressive builds in “Chaos” accompany the striking grooves and blaring horn samples perfectly. The concluding track on the EP entitled “Hypnotize” emulates the more playful side of bass music, featuring Shaman​, with a rattling, lighthearted beat that showcases his technical talents from one end of the spectrum to the other. The ‘Devastate’ EP will arrive in full force as Zeke Beats announces his forthcoming North American tour. Accompanying the ‘Devastate’ EP, the Australian DJ/producer’s North American Tour will span cities from Atlanta, Georgia to Seattle, Washington.

Bringing bass to life with his analog synth wizardry, Zeke Beats is on a mission to melt faces; one of the game’s best new names, Zeke Beats blends hip-hop and grime influences with his signature analogue basslines for a distinct sound that’s dirty, crunchy and always futuristic. It’s the sort of bass that keeps dance-floors burning and sweat dripping down walls. So no surprise it’s turning heads: labels and electronic A-listers like Bassnectar​, DJ Craze​, DJ Shadow,​ Toddla T​, G Jones​ and EPROM​ have all already thrown him support. The light-speed rise of ZEKE BEATS has happened in less than two years. Since breaking through in 2016 with his Meltdown EP on Terrorhythm Records – a release Bassnectar loved so much he includes an edit of its title track in pretty much all of his sets – Zeke now looks poised
for world domination. He’s signed to Australian booking agency Poster Child and American powerhouse agency Madison House, got airplay on triple j, Rinse FM and BBC Radio, stepped up to mix for Alison Wonderland​’s ‘Radio Wonderland’ show on SiriusXM, been named one of 2016’s best breakthrough artists by inthemix, and had routine videos featured on DJ Mag, Your EDM and Run The Trap.

Zeke’s enjoyed a dream run of heavy-hitting releases. 2017 has already seen him top charts with his latest EP Dispatch hitting #1 on the iTunes electronic rankings and being added to coveted Spotify curated playlists. Skrillex​’s Nest HQ imprint dug his recent ‘Mars Attack’ VIP so much they stepped up to premiere it, while Zeds Dead​ released Zeke’s huge tune ‘Yuck’ on their label Dead Beats. He’s not done yet – a new collaboration with Eprom will be out soon. Amidst all that has been some nonstop touring: Zeke’s ticked off no less than four US tours in the last eighteen months, hitting Electric Forest, Bassrush’s Project Z and playing Shambhala two years running – this year stepping up for a surprise back-to-back set with
Eprom that Noiseporn rated the best of the entire festival. Locally he’s been tapped as the lead support for Nero​, and recently wrapped up a sold-out Australian headline tour in support of Dispatch that saw him play to audiences up to 5000 at the country’s top clubs and festivals. And Zeke’s not just your regular DJ; his love for hardware comes from his background as a
turntablist superstar, a rare talent that’s seen him rank 4th in the world in the prestigious IDA World Championships and earn the title of Australian DMC Champion, as well as being named Grandmaster Turntablist DJ Qbert’s first ever Scratch University Valedictorian.

As we continue in the pursuit of pinpointing the biggest records within the dubstep and bass music soundscape, we are excited to bring back a time honored Buygore artist that has always delivered the dubs. Hailing from Belgium, Point.Blank has routinely put out some of both Fresh Blood and Buygore Records most heralded tunes on dance floors around the globe.

Following in the steps of his previous ‘Money’ EP release, Point.Blank has never disappointed when it comes to his authentic yet intriguing sound design. Point.Blank has also put out a handful of releases on the Buygore sub-label Fresh Blood; with two original pieces of work on Fresh Blood Volume 2 entitled “Bomb” and “That Hip Hop Shit,” Point.Blank returned on Fresh Blood Volume 3 with a collaboration featuring Savage Society affiliate Definitive​ proving his loyalty to the Borgore​-lead brand.

Buygore Records is adrenalized to announce that the ‘Lurking’ EP, a five-track installment exhibiting the new sounds of the Belgium-based artist, will be one of the first releases of the year. ‘Lurking’ is set in motion with the opening track “Roll Up,” a long-awaited fan favorite that has been storming through live sets by some of the biggest names in the scene. The third track on the project entitled “Computer” begins with an amalgamation of digital sound effects, accompanied by a cataclysmic build that leads into blaring horns and heavy reverb carrying the track from drop to drop. The EP wraps up with “Tony Montana” and a VIP version as an extra added bonus; while “Tony Montana” already brings the basslines for a memorable epilogue, the VIP breathes new life into the track and has listeners at the edge of their seats already waiting for more.

One of Belgium’s most popular exports behind waffles and chocolate, Point.Blank is regarded as a pioneer of the harder more aggressive dubstep sound that has swept North America by storm. Point.Blank has long standing support from Borgore, who signed him on to Buygore Records in 2014, as well as Excision, Zomboy, Datsik, Terravita, and many more.